Archive for the ‘Inspirations’ Category

Fun & Creative Toilets

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A toilet is a plumbing fixture and disposal system primarily intended for the disposal of the bodily wastes. Check out some of the most creative toilets. Which toilet do you prefer if you need to pee…

Creative Book Collages

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Artist Ekaterina Panikanova, was born in Saint Pietroburgo in 1975 and currently lives and works between Rome and San Pietroburgo. Panikanova’s work on books is an absolutely beautiful way of recycling materials to create beautiful work.

Extremely Creative Photoblogs

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London based Transhumanist artist and activist Russell Higgs has one of the most creative photoblogs ever seen. The pictures are very fascinating…

Creative 3D Rings

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Miniature meals are at the tips of your fingers thanks to these funky Japanese-inspired food rings. The rings may look edible, but they are made of plastic and glue. Each one is individually hand crafted by Sofia Molnar and can be customised to represent the favourite food of the customer or commemorate a special meal […]

The French Banksy: Incredible Works of Artist Dran

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Based in Toulouse, Dran is a multi-talented artist who uses a variety of media such as installations, paintings and drawings to convey his ironic viewpoint. After developing his skills as part of Toulouse’s renowned graffiti scene. He is also a fan of the absurd and has published a number of books featuring his funny sketches […]

Top 10 Most Amazing Examples of Street Art

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Street art is art, specifically visual art, developed in public spaces that are in the streets though the term usually refers to unsanctioned art, as opposed to government sponsored initiatives. Typically the term street art or the more specific post-graffiti is used to distinguish contemporary public-space artwork from territorial graffiti, vandalism, and corporate art. In […]

Cork Head Art

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Cork’s elasticity combined with its near-impermeability makes it suitable as a material for bottle stoppers, especially for wine bottles. Cork stoppers represent about 60% of all cork based production. Cork’s low density makes it a suitable material for fishing floats and buoys, as well as handles for fishing rods…